Red light panel · full body
Infraredi Full Body Max
A flexible full-body five-wavelength panel with third-party spectrum testing, but a 167 mW/cm² claim given without a usable distance.
Flags
- · Irradiance is claimed with no usable distance (commonly measured at the panel surface), which is not a verifiable performance number.
- · Markets 'FDA registered/listed', which is a listing, not an FDA clearance.
By the numbers
- Irradiance (as marketed)
- 167 mW/cm² (no stated distance)
- Usable irradiance at 6 in
- not a usable spec (no distance given)
- Wavelengths
- 630, 660, 810, 830, 850 nm
- EMF at distance
- low (near background at 6 in)
- Flicker
- flicker-free
- Treatment area
- 5,500 cm² (full body)
- Total power
- 300 W
- Cost per treatment area
- $0.17/cm²
- Warranty
- 3 years
- FDA status
- registered/listed only (not a clearance)
Strengths
- + Wavelengths: 10.0/10
- + EMF & Flicker: 10.0/10
- + Value: 8.0/10
Watch-outs
- - Verified Irradiance: 2.0/10
- - Irradiance is claimed with no usable distance (commonly measured at the panel surface), which is not a verifiable performance number.
- - Markets 'FDA registered/listed', which is a listing, not an FDA clearance.
Who it is for
- · Anyone wanting whole-body sessions in one go
- · People sensitive to EMF or flicker
Who should skip it
- · Anyone comparing on real irradiance - this brand does not state a distance
- · Buyers who think 'FDA registered' means cleared - it does not
How it scored
Verified Irradiance
2.0/10 · 30%Power density at a real treatment distance. Independent measurement at 6 in is prized; a number with no stated distance is not a usable spec.
- ·Irradiance claim has no usable distance A167 mW/cm² (no stated distance) - A power-density number with no stated distance, or measured at 0 in, cannot be compared and is not credited.
- +2Third-party test report published Aindependent test report - Publishes an independent test report rather than self-reported numbers.
Wavelengths
10.0/10 · 20%Delivery of the clinically studied red (660 nm) and near-infrared (850 nm) bands.
- +3Red 660 nm present A660 nm - Includes the 660 nm red band used in skin and surface studies.
- +3Near-infrared 850 nm present A850 nm - Includes the 850 nm near-infrared band used in deeper-tissue studies.
- +2Dual red + near-infrared B660 + 850 nm - Combines red and near-infrared, the most studied pairing.
- +2Additional studied wavelengths C810, 830 nm - Adds further wavelengths with supporting literature.
EMF & Flicker
10.0/10 · 15%Low EMF at the treatment distance and freedom from visible flicker / ripple.
- +6Low EMF at treatment distance Bnear background at 6 in - Electromagnetic field is at or near background at the treatment distance.
- +4Flicker-free operation Bno measurable flicker - Runs without visible flicker or significant ripple.
Value
8.0/10 · 20%Computed cost per treatment area vs the panel-size class median. The number brands do not put side by side.
- +8Cost per treatment area vs class A$0.17/cm² (bottom 20% of class (best value)) - Price divided by emitting area, scored against the panel-size class median.
Build & Coverage
7.0/10 · 15%Treatment area, total power, warranty, and whether any FDA clearance is real (510(k)) vs a registration listing.
- +3Full-body coverage Bfull-body panel - Large enough to treat the full body in one session.
- +2High total power B300 W - High total output supports larger coverage and shorter sessions.
- +2Solid warranty B3-year warranty - Three-year or longer warranty.
- ·FDA-registered only (not cleared) Aregistration listing, no clearance - Markets an FDA registration/listing, which is paperwork, not an FDA clearance of effectiveness.
What to know before buying
- · Infraredi's lineup includes flexible panels (Flex line) alongside rigid full-body panels, emitting 660 nm red and 850 nm near-infrared light.
- · Covered by a 3-year warranty and a 60-day risk-free trial.
- · Its headline 167 mW/cm² is a solar-meter reading with no stated distance; third-party spectrometer testing shows a much lower average (about 79), so treat 167 as an optimistic peak.
FAQ
- Does Infraredi offer a flexible panel?
- Yes. Its flexible Flex line uses a bendable design, distinct from the rigid full-body panels.
- Can you run the wavelengths separately?
- Yes. You can run red and near-infrared independently or together, and a Dimming+ mode allows lower-intensity use.
Last reviewed 2026-05-30. Scored under red-light-v1.0. See the methodology for how each rule fires. Informational only, not medical advice.